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What is the proper way to swing a fish overboard with a rod.

4.4K views 23 replies 19 participants last post by  twinscrew  
#1 ·
Ok fellas im posting this over here because nobody knows more about rod blanks then the guys posting on this board.I know all about rod materials and what not to do with each one.When swinging a fish over the rail of a party boat I usually will point the rod down at the water and make one swooping motion up and open the spool on my reel as I have the fish moving up and towards me.I hold the spool but usualy am prepared to slack up if I slam a big doggie into the rail.I hold the rod at the end of the fore grip may even hold the begining of the but wrap but no further down the rod,I also drop the rod tip as fast as possible before any undo weight is put on the tip.

The reason im asking is I have wathched numerous people grab the rod 1/2 way down and towards the first guide when swinging fish.I thought this was a big no,no as it now puts all thge pressure on the foward part of the blank wich is now cut in 1/2 instead of evenly distributing it across the whole blank.

I explained to someone the other day that he should be careful swinging a fish that way with your hand out towards the first guide especially with a graphite rod.Anyway he got annoyed,kind of nasty to tell you the truth.I then simply stated have a nice day my coolers full and I will give my extra fish to some one else
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.Well I didn't make a friend lol.I was also just watching the celtic Quest cod video in the fishing reports forum and I watched 2 anglers at the end of the video swing fish by holding the rod towards the first guide.

Hey I don't know everything but try to do things rite,so can someone that has more knowledge than me tell me whats rite and wrong.Ive been lucky so far and have had no breakages by myself,different story when friends have grabbed my rods.
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Thanks in advance,

Rob

This post edited by togilator 10:33 AM 01/15/2010
 
#2 ·
Rob,

The way you are swinging fish is the right way. remember guides are put on the rod to distirbute the stress, well at least when its done by a good builder
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. By grabbing the blank near the first guide you are putting all the stress from that area up. The rod gets stronger towards the butt so you really eliminate the strongest part of the rod. Most times it wont matter because you do see it done but the rod has a much better chance at exploding this way no doubt. I think alot of guys do it this way because it easier on them but not on the rod
 
#4 ·
I usually do not point the tip at the fish too much, I wanna swing the fish with about the same amount of line as the length of teh rod. the more fish you catch the more practice you will have so you can estimate where everything needs to be to get teh fish up and over teh rail. WIth Blackfish they lay there, so I wait unt the fish is turned towards me and I kind of cast teh fish straight up by loading the blank and "bouncing it" up.

As you lift teh fish over teh rail, hit the freespool lever and when teh fish comes over put the reel in freespool, catch the line above teh fish, and put the rod down.

It is nto hard ot pop a graphite rod swinging fish. I know first hand becaue I've only made a couple of mistakes and broke a couple of rods as a result. I can guarantee that someone lifting fish by grabbing the rod half way up with a graphite rod, is one mistake away from breaking the rod.

Properly used rods are VERY difficult to break. I spoke with TOm Kirkman last week, he just ran an article in Rodmaker magazine here he broke 200 blanks and took picturs to show the causes of ech breakage. HE was shocked how hard it was to overload and break a rod. However, a suddne jolt will pop them relatively easy, as well as high sticking.
 
#7 ·
All this discussion is about protecting the rod, which most of us are concerned about. But there is another consideration that hasn't been discussed, and that is the distributikon of the weight. Try lifting a weight with a 10 foot pole with your hands on the handle is is a chore, grab the pole half way up and the weigh is more evenly distributed. You guys should have takenphysics in school instead of cutting to go fishing. LOL Another consideration not discussed is lifting rather than swinging. Small fish are lifted directly into the fisherman, bigger fish are swung to the side usually smacking your next door neighbor.
 
#11 ·
Drag the beast sideways on the water and in one swoop get his butt over the rail and on the deck;)...going into free spool to shock absorb
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....don't hit the rail
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...the person next to you
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...or the deck without letting line out. If you are on a party boat boat and the capt:) is looking down admiring your tremendous angling skills;)...do not hit him
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as there may be no one else on board who can drive:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
#15 ·
willie864 wrote:
All this discussion is about protecting the rod, which most of us are concerned about. But there is another consideration that hasn't been discussed, and that is the distributikon of the weight. Try lifting a weight with a 10 foot pole with your hands on the handle is is a chore, grab the pole half way up and the weigh is more evenly distributed. You guys should have takenphysics in school instead of cutting to go fishing.


Willie, everyone understands that's why people grab the rod half-way up the blank. It may be a chore to swing a fish just from the butt end of the blank, but it's not impossible, and it' a necessary chore if you want to avoid breaking the blank.
 
#16 ·
Hunt n' Fish wrote:
willie864 said:
it' a necessary chore if you want to avoid breaking the blank.

Not if all you deal with are glass and composite blanks. Glass is so much more forgiving than graphite, that people think they can do anything to a rod and not have it break. THese bad habits manifest themselves when they use a graphite rod and the rod pops, then they complain this company sucks, graphite is brittle, when the fact is they are a hammerhead and too stupid to learn how to properly use a rod made with different materials.

You wouldn't drive a Ferrari the same way you drive a monster truck, then blame the Ferrari when it got destroyed after only one jump. BUt there are people who will do just that.
 
#17 ·
Good topic

Hi,

I believe the strength of the blank has to be considered first. Some blanks are not meant to swing fish as they are not strong enough. You want to swing fish then build on a solid fiberglas blank as they are almost impossible to break.

Once you start to swing a fish do it in one motion. DO NOT let a fish hang in space. Unless you have a very strong blank do not move your hand above the fore grip.

Rob, I like your method best.

Capt Neil
 
#19 ·
willie864 wrote:
All this discussion is about protecting the rod, which most of us are concerned about. But there is another consideration that hasn't been discussed, and that is the distributikon of the weight. Try lifting a weight with a 10 foot pole with your hands on the handle is is a chore, grab the pole half way up and the weigh is more evenly distributed. You guys should have takenphysics in school instead of cutting to go fishing. LOL Another consideration not discussed is lifting rather than swinging. Small fish are lifted directly into the fisherman, bigger fish are swung to the side usually smacking your next door neighbor.

If the fish is too heavy to swing from the handles call for the gaff. Now there's some simple physics for ya.
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#20 ·
another thing on swinging fish is to comit once you decide to swing it reel down as far as ya can ans lift it in one motion and get it moving dont futz around and thud the fish on the deck so every one around ya can hear it and with a realy hot green bluefish see if you can swing it to the life raft on the top deck and have your dimond jig hit the window that will win you extra points with the capt .
 
#21 ·
Great topic!!!

Good question Rob and a great answer.
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A couple of other things comes to mind while on this topic.Fishing adequacy after swooping the fish over I put the rod in a rod holder so people can walk by or so the rod isnt sliding along the rail into my neighbors fishing space.
Also if i see a someone that has a fish on next to me i try to give them that extra space so they can swoop the fish over.
However if your on the YankeeCapt DONT EVER SWOOP a fish over.LOL!!! They dont like it up there!!!!!
 
#24 ·
Tip down to the water a little & use the foregrip & butt. Your arms aren't 20ft long ya know. Now I fish party boats & I'm a gentlemen. When you lift up & over lift the fish in towards yourself & step back letting the fish come over where you were standing. This accomplishes two things 1) your not bothering the fellow next to you 2)if the fish comes off your not swinging the hooks, sinker or jig sideways where it will hit someone else.